AEW Dynamite and Collision’s live tapings are heading to the United Kingdom for a one-off occasion in the last week of August 2024 as the company tries to cope with the rival brand WWE by expanding its international shows.
On social media platforms and the official website of All Elite Wrestling informed, last night that they will be going through a double TV taping for Dynamite and Collision on August 21 at Utilita Arena in Cardiff, Wales.

This will be the very first time that the weekly shows of AEW will be held in the United Kingdom ahead of the All In 2024 pay-per-view. Tickets for the shows go on sale next Friday at 10 am BST via LiveNation UK, Ticketmaster UK, and AEWTix.com.
“We are excited for the historic United Kingdom debuts of AEW: Dynamite and AEW: Collision in Wales at Utilita Arena Cardiff on August 21,” AEW head Tony Khan said in a press release statement.
“The event will serve as the perfect kick off to what will be an amazing week for AEW fans in the United Kingdom, culminating with All In London at Wembley Stadium on August 25.”
This will be the second time that AEW is bringing All In PPV to the UK stadium during the Bank Holiday weekend and they look forward to making it a yearly tradition that could match up to WWE’s Wrestlemania.
The inaugural 2023 edition of All In became one of the highest-attended shows in professional wrestling history with over 72,000 fans in attendance at the Wembley Stadium with a live gate of over $10 million.
UK’s own and one of the pioneers in women’s pro-wrestling circuit, Saraya had a perfect homecoming on that night as she won the AEW Women’s World Championship in front of her friends and family.
AEW has already begun prepping up for the big stadium show by kicking off the Owen Hart Foundation tournament matches on this Wednesday’s Dynamite. The men’s and women’s tourney winners will compete in respective World Title matches at All In 2024.